Typical of Netgear, the XAVB5201 comes in a white box with an image of the product taking up the majority of the front. To the side and below are a number of product highlights including the powerline’s speed
Turning the box over reveals a whole lot more information, including a more extensive feature list to the left along with an example deployment diagram and to the right a run down of the access points specifications marked against the other models in its class.
Paperwork is brief with a conformity declaration and a simple quick start guide to get you going.
Lastly to get connected, Netgear include a pair of 2m patch leads to connect either end of the power line to the network.
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